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Janitor

Janitor DISC Chart

Job Summary

A janitor or custodian is responsible for the maintenance duties of a building. Cleaning duties typically including vacuuming, mopping, scrubbing restrooms, shampooing carpets, and performing minor or major repairs as needed. They usually work in schools, hospitals, and business offices.

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Personality types of a Janitor

Each letter of DISC represents polar personality types with correlating behaviors and characteristics. Learn more about their strengths and weaknesses, how they communicate, and more
D

high D - Problem Solver

Likes to make decisions
I

low I - Supporter

Likes to work alone
S

low S - Voyager

Likes new adventures
C

high C - Rule Follower

Likes to follow procedures

Behavioral Qualities for a Janitor

Behavioral qualities make people naturally act in a certain way. Utilize people's natural behaviors and strengths at work.
  • Determined. Willful in achieving objectives.
  • Attentive. Caring for details and demands.
  • Active. Movement/Action oriented.
  • Perfectionistic. Precise and exacting in their work.

Motivators for a Janitor

Motivators are values that drive people. To retain passionate employees, place people in a role that utilizes their values
  • Altruistic: A caring drive to benefit and support others. To tend to the altruistic drive, give them opportunities to collaborate with others.
  • Regulatory: A drive to maintain order and the status quo. To tend to the regulatory drive, set clear instructions and tasks.
  • Theoretical: A drive to learn and gain new knowledge. To tend to the theoretical drive, allow them time to learn new things.

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